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Newton’s Yo-Yo - $4.00

These wooden toys bring back your childhood and remind us all of a more simple time in life. Learn fun tricks like walk the dog and cat's cradle.

50 States Fandex-World of Knowledge - $13.00

Each state has its own card, so children can learn fast facts, historical information, and geography as they travel down the highway.

Profiles of Presidents, Woodrow Wilson by Robert Green - $22.00

Biography of the twenty-eighth president of United States, discussing his personal life, education, and political career.

American Family of the Civil War Era Paper Dolls - $7.00

These paper dolls provide great fun for a long trip. Your child can learn about the uniforms and dress during the Civil War.

Fashion Paper Dolls from Godey’s Lady’s Book 1840-1854 - $7.00

These paper dolls provide great fun for a long trip. Your child can learn how people from President Wilson's childhood would have looked compared to today.

Antique Fashion Paper Dolls of the 1890’s - $7.00

These paper dolls provide great fun for a long trip. Your child can learn how people from the 1890's looked compared to today.

E-Z Build Scale Model Airplane Kits - $12.00

For the young model building enthusiast. These WWI replica planes come with their own stand for display. Choose from four models.

The White House ABC - $20.00

This Presidential Alphabet Book pairs modern and founding fathers as they show the alphabet through the White House.

Plush Bear w/Birthplace Medallion - $7.00

Choose from your favorite color and style of bear. These traditional cuddly friends will be a welcome addition to your child's collection.

Gurgles Wilson Plush Sheep w/ Birthplace Medallion - $9.50

Ruggles Wilson is named after President Wilson's father Joseph Ruggles Wilson. He helps to care for Wooly.

Children’s Songs to Sing & Play Music Book - $6.00

Pop Goes the Weasel, Here We Go Looby Loo, Baa, Baa Black Sheep and more favorite sing and play songs.

Secret Decoder Cipher Wheel - $20.00

Send coded messages to a friend or relative using a code created during the Civil War. Great fun for families to leave special messages for one another.

Wooly Wilson Plush Lamb w/Birthplace Medallion - $6.50

The mascot here at Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library. Wooly Wilson is a stuffed lamb like those raised by the Wilson family when they lived in the Manse.

Jacob’s Ladder Folk Toy - $9.00

These wooden toys bring back your childhood and remind us all of a more simple time in life. A toy that can travel and entertain for miles.

Jacks Set & Cloth Bag - $7.00

These wooden toys bring back your childhood and remind us all of a more simple time in life. This classic game of jacks includes 2 balls and a storage pouch.

Bamboo Pick-Up Sticks - $6.00

These wooden toys bring back your childhood and remind us all of a more simple time in life. With its own storage box, these bamboo pick up sticks will be a favorite to pass on through time.

Clothes Pin Doll Kit - $7.00

These wooden toys bring back your childhood and remind us all of a more simple time in life. This kit will make 2 dolls.

Woodrow Wilson Doll - $12.00

This one-of-a-kind handmade doll depicts the 28th President of the U.S. The unique details from his glasses to his suit make this character special.

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Wilson was president throughout World War I. He attempted to keep America out of the war and even won reelection with the slogan "He kept us out of war." Nonetheless, after the sinking of the Lusitania, continued run-ins with German submarines, and the release of the Zimmerman Telegram, America became involved. with the Lusitania, the continued harassment of American ships by German submarines, and the release of the Zimmerman Telegram meant that America joined the allies in April, 1917.

Woodrow Wilson was President when the 19th amendment was ratified in 1920 giving women the right to vote.

Wilson piloted the ship that brought America onto the world stage. He made the first steps of leading us out of isolationism, violating Washington's tenet of avoiding foreign entanglements.

He led America during World War I. His fervent hope was for the US to join a League of Nations, the precursor to the United Nations.

A Woodrow Wilson Quote: "Life does not consist in thinking, it consists in acting."

A Woodrow Wilson Quote: "The Constitution was not made to fit us like a straitjacket. In its elasticity lies its chief greatness."

A Woodrow Wilson Quote: "I believe in democracy because it releases the energies of every human being."

The Seventeenth Amendment was formally adopted on May 31, 1913. Wilson had been president for almost three months at the time. The amendment provided for the direct election of senators. Prior to its adoption, Senators were chosen by state legislatures.

Wilson was the first president to receive a PhD which he got in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University. He had received his undergraduate degree from the College of New Jersey, renamed Princeton University in 1896.

Woodrow Wilson could not read during the first decade of his life. Though undiagnosed, he may have suffered from a learning disability

Woodrow Wilson was known as "Tommy" until his college years.

Woodrow Wilson during his boyhood, helped establish the "Lightfoot Baseball Club" with his friends. Wilson played second base and was an avid sport fan throughout his adult life.

Woodrow Wilson was the first president to attend the Major League Baseball Fall Classic. He saw the debut of a young 20 year old pitcher by the name of George Herman "Babe" Ruth.

Woodrow Wilson was a graduate of Princeton University and Johns Hopkins University and the only president to hold an earned doctoral degree.

Woodrow Wilson image is on the $100,000 bill although it is no longer in circulation